Critics have long alleged that Trump’s fear of prosecution was a chief motivator for his decision to mount another campaign.
2023
Hollywood writers to meet with studios for first time since striking
The negotiating committee for the WGA announced it would resume talks with the studios in a brief email sent to union members on Tuesday night.
AI study says stocks already pricing a job-replacement premium
A trio of researchers say companies with workforces ripest for AI streamlining are doing something interesting in the market: beating it.
NFL notebook: Howell trying to nail down starting QB job for Commanders
Sam Howell played only one game last season as a rookie, but the 2022 fifth-round pick has the inside track to be Washington’s starter this year.
MLB roundup: Astros complete series sweep against Guardians
Chas McCormick homers twice as Houston follows up Framber Valdez’s no-hitter with a third straight win over Cleveland.
Popular festival returns to Waterville offering plenty of food, music and sun
Taste of Waterville was held downtown Wednesday at Head of Falls along the Kennebec River and an estimated 10,000 people joined in the fun.
USDA to drop rabies vaccine bait across western and northern Maine
State and federal agents plan to deploy over 415,000 rabies vaccine bait packs next week to prevent the spread of rabies.
Congressional delegation, Maine Republican leaders react cautiously to newest Trump indictment
Only Rep. Chellie Pingree, a Democrat, offered a pointed response to the former president’s latest legal troubles.
UMaine System ready to recognize union for graduate student workers
An agreement in the works means the union and University of Maine System administrators can forgo government intervention.
Rabid groundhog attacks Brunswick town councilor
David Watson received a battery of rabies shots and reports no symptoms; rabies cases are on the rise in Maine this year.